Access America Transport, a third-party logistics company announced the promotion of Rob Bade to the position regional vice president. Access America Transport is one of the nation’s fastest growing third party logistics providers. Annual sales are expected to exceed $700 million by year end 2014.

Mr. Bade began his career with Access America Transport in 2006 and formerly held the position of regional sales director.

“Rob’s drive to lead his team not just by words but by example has been paramount to our success over the years,” said AAT Executive Vice President Ronald Ramsey. “His tireless work ethic, especially involving our relief efforts when disaster strikes via our local, state, and federal government contracts inspires us all.”

The Georgia Department of Labor and the Catoosa County Board of Commissioners will co-sponsor the Northwest Georgia Regional Career Expo on April 2 in Ringgold. The expo will provide employers in the 15-county area with opportunities to recruit qualified and skilled employees. The expo will give jobseekers chances to meet reputable employers and expand their career ... (click for more)

An Ooltewah woman testified Tuesday that her son's girlfriend told her they had no regrets for trying to kill her by setting her house on fire. Paula K. Shouse said she asked Gladys George, "You tried to kill me" and she replied, "Yes, we did." She said she asked Ms. George, "Do you regret what you did" and she answered, "No, not at all." Ms. Shouse also said the only reason ... (click for more)

Charles Holsey, 19, was shot and killed Monday night. The preliminary police investigation indicates that during a drug transaction at 310 Sylvan St., a fight broke out and Holsey was shot once. Holsey then left in his vehicle later wrecking in the 700 block of North Market Street. One other person involved in the crash was taken by ambulance to a local hospital. ... (click for more)

Tennessee needs health care reform. Expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, or "Obamacare," was not the best solution for Tennesseans. That is why the vast majority of Tennessee legislators never publicly supported the plan defeated in a special legislative session in February. It is important to distinguish health care from health insurance. As one physician ... (click for more)

I am deeply saddened that over two dozen members of Congress – all Democrats – will be boycotting a speech by Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, when he speaks in Washington tonight. I am also offended that the President of the United States will not receive Netanyahu prior to the speech – a customary gesture on such occasions – because he claims it is too close to ... (click for more)